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Under the terms of the power-sharing agreement, reached after five weeks of closed-door negotiations, Harris — the current caretaker Taoiseach — would become deputy prime minister and would likely succeed Martin as foreign minister. Harris would regain the premiership again in late 2027, replicating a novel arrangement from 2020 that saw the Taoiseach position “rotate” between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. Crucial to the new deal is the commitment of seven independent conservative politicians, who have agreed to support a five-year program of government in exchange for seats at the Cabinet table. Their inclusion means the new government will have…

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“He gave me a large white box,” Francis writes. “Documents relating to the most difficult and painful situations. Cases of abuse, corruption, dark dealings, wrongdoings.” “Everything is in here,” Francis recalls being told; “now it’s your turn” to deal with it. In the book the pope writes that he has felt “called to take responsibility for all the evil committed by certain priests,” CNN reported. A photograph of the pair sitting with a white box between them fuelled speculation at the time. Francis, previously known as Jorge Bergoglio, uses the new book to tell the story of his youth in…

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‘If there is an option to build a coalition with EPP and with the Patriots of Europe we can do so,’ former Polish Prime Minister told journalists. Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki was elected as President of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) Party on Tuesday in Brussels, replacing Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. ECR, includes right-wing Brothers of Italy, Polish Law and Justice, and Romanian AUR among its 12 European member parties, and the US Republican Party and Israel’s Likud among its seven “global partners”.The party congress also elected the Italian Carlo Fidanza (Brothers of Italy), France’s Marion…

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The former football manager, who coached in 10 countries overall, passed away after suffering from pancreatic cancer. Former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer.A family statement released on Monday said that Eriksson “died during the morning at home surrounded by family” after a long illness.The Swede revealed in January that he had pancreatic cancer and had one year left to live “at best”. As a former football player and manager, Eriksson experienced major success with various clubs across Europe. Between 1977 and 2001, he won 18 trophies with clubs…

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LONDON — British Treasury Minister Tulip Siddiq resigned from the British government Tuesday night to avoid an ethics probe becoming a “distraction” to the government. Siddiq — whose City of London brief includes anti-corruption responsibilities — has faced scrutiny in recent weeks over her ties to the ousted regime of Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina, who is her aunt. She is being investigated by the country’s Anti-Corruption Commission, and referred herself to the U.K.’s own ethics watchdog after media reports over properties linked to her aunt and her allies. This developing story is being updated.

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After getting the nod in December, Bayrou became France’s fourth prime minister in just one year. He now faces a major challenge to pass the long-overdue 2025 budget plan. French Prime Minister François Bayrou delivered a much-awaited key policy speech on Tuesday in Paris, setting the tone for his government’s roadmap. After days of negotiations with various political forces, Bayrou hopes to strike a delicate balance between obtaining the left’s goodwill and antagonising his allies on the right.To win over some left-wing MPs, Bayrou announced he is open to renegotiating some aspects of French President Emmanuel Macron’s highly unpopular pension reform…

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The UK’s Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor, has called for urgent action to tackle drones delivering drugs and guns to high security prisons. Drones delivering weapons and drugs to two of the UK’s highest security prisons have become a threat to national security, according to the British prisons watchdog. The UK’s Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor, said drones were regularly being used to smuggle guns, drugs and phones into HMP Manchester and HMP Long Lartin. “It is highly alarming that the police and prison service have in effect ceded the airspace above two high-security prisons to organised crime…

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Euronews conducted a statistical analysis to explore the potential link between the number of medals won at the Paris 2024 Olympics and the government spending and employment rates in sports across Europe. Which European country performed best at the Paris Olympics? The answer might not be so straightforward. First of all, it depends on how you count the medals — whether by total count, golds, or using a weighted point system. Also, each country’s socio-economic and demographic characteristics vary significantly, making comparisons challenging.To provide a more nuanced analysis, Euronews examined the employment rate in sports and government expenditure to evaluate…

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As Los Angeles continues to battle devastating wildfires, attention is turning to why they started, and how much climate change played a role in the outcome. Los Angeles is not out of the woods yet as a new weather warning for dangerous winds in the northwest of the city could spread blazes even further, although in a different direction.As residents do their best to pick up the pieces of their ruined lives, questions are being raised about whether authorities did enough to protect the city, and how it all started.The US National Weather Service (NWS) in Los Angeles doesn’t believe…

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He has notably weighed in on British politics, backing the right-wing Reform UK, with speculation he could soon start bankrolling the party; endorsed the far-right Alternative for Germany in the forthcoming snap federal election; and hit out at a Romanian court’s decision to annul its election over alleged interference, to give just a few examples. As Australians prepare to vote in a federal election, the prime minister warned Musk not to meddle Down Under. “We have foreign interference laws in this country and Australian elections are a matter for Australians,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of the center-left Labor Party told Australian…

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